Officers attend "international firefighters and rescuers training"

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Officers from Capital City and local emergency organizations are participating in the "International Training of Firefighters and Rescuers," organized by the Fire Service Academy of Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. 


This training covers various topics including disaster and security management, urban search and rescue operations, search and rescue in smoky environments, the use of rescue equipment, and first aid. The training will be held from October 22 to 31.


Additionally, participants will engage in visits to get acquainted with fire safety management in industries, the management of post-traumatic stress disorder among firefighters, the Fire Institute of Korea, the Disaster Control Center, and the Fire Fighting Department.

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